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ang lee has also won two osks. but his picture didn't win. >> box office, what influence has that? >> they expanded the best picture race, movies were get pg nominated that weren't making any money. they expanded it to 10 and they wanted some big budget moirs. let me tell you the average take of the movies that were nominated was very low. if gravity wasn't in there, it certainly would have been a lot lower than that. in the past year we've heard the lowest grossing pictures of all time, if 12 years a slave wins, that's going to be another one. there is evidence that the academy is taking movies more an more seriously. this debate 12 years a slave thematically, it is odds-on the win the major awards, fruitdale station wasn't nominated. >> it's interesting, thanks for joining us. shothe show may be over but the conversation continues. @ajconsiderthis. >> dry weather and stiff winds are fueling a wildfire in californi san gabriel mountains. firefighters may be getting the upper hand on the blaze that has burnef thousands of acres. >>> a new report that says the nsa collects nearly 20
ang lee has also won two osks. but his picture didn't win. >> box office, what influence has that? >> they expanded the best picture race, movies were get pg nominated that weren't making any money. they expanded it to 10 and they wanted some big budget moirs. let me tell you the average take of the movies that were nominated was very low. if gravity wasn't in there, it certainly would have been a lot lower than that. in the past year we've heard the lowest grossing pictures of all...
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-- granted there is yet to be a movie that won best picture that didn't have a white director, ang lee has also won two best director -- >> true but his filming didn't win. bill, box office what influence does that have? in >> i think this is what they are talking about at the academy tonight. they expanded the best picture race because move i haves were getting nominated that weren't making any money. they expanded it to ten they wanted big-budget movies. the average take was very low, it was $65 million. if gravity wasn't in if there, it would have been a lot lower than that. in the last few years we have seen the lowest grossing best picture of all times. if 12 years a slave wins, that will be another one. but i think it's more evidence that the academy is taking movies more and more seriously. in a movie like 12 years a slave, an extraordinary movie, it's odds on to win the major awards, and we're still complaining that this movie fruitville station didn't get nominated for best picture, when 12 years ago it would have been unthinkable that 12 years a slave would be up for best pic
-- granted there is yet to be a movie that won best picture that didn't have a white director, ang lee has also won two best director -- >> true but his filming didn't win. bill, box office what influence does that have? in >> i think this is what they are talking about at the academy tonight. they expanded the best picture race because move i haves were getting nominated that weren't making any money. they expanded it to ten they wanted big-budget movies. the average take was very...
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ang lee who has also won best director -- >> right. but it's science fiction. bill, box office what influence does that have? >> i think this is what they are talking about at the academy tonight. they expanded the rating to ten, and they wanted some big-budget movies. the average take was very low, $65 million. gravity which was an unexpected hit wasn't in there, it would have been a lot lower than that. in the last few years you have seen the lowest grossing best pictures of all tomb. if 12 years a slave wins that's going to be another one. we're having this debate in a movie like 12 years a slave an extraordinary movie. and we're still complaining that this little movie that made $16 million fruitville station didn't get nominated for best picture, when ten years ago it would have been unthinkable that 12 years a slave would have been in contention. it will be interesting. the show may be over, but the conversation continues on our website, aljazeera.com, or on our facebook or google plus pages. you can always find us on twitter. we'll see you next time.
ang lee who has also won best director -- >> right. but it's science fiction. bill, box office what influence does that have? >> i think this is what they are talking about at the academy tonight. they expanded the rating to ten, and they wanted some big-budget movies. the average take was very low, $65 million. gravity which was an unexpected hit wasn't in there, it would have been a lot lower than that. in the last few years you have seen the lowest grossing best pictures of all...
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. >> reporter: christie went to fort lee immediately after his news conference to apologize to the mayor in person. the mayor said he would take christie at his word but wanted to wait and see what the investigation turned up. and now knew allegations have emerged. emails were released showing that meetings were canceled in july hours after he refused to back the governor's bid for reelection. an email reads . . . until all of this came to light, christie had been the big guy in new jersey politics who appeared poised to top the g.o.p. ticket in 2016 for the white house. could these additional allegations make a run for the presidency more difficult? first today he must get through his state of the state. now regarding those alstations christie's peopled says the white house gave him permission for those ads, and the company said it got the okay before they made the ad. the governor will soon deliver the state of the state, he is expected to say the state is strong and he is expected to move on and try to put some of this behind him. dell. >> john thank you very much. >>> a presidential
. >> reporter: christie went to fort lee immediately after his news conference to apologize to the mayor in person. the mayor said he would take christie at his word but wanted to wait and see what the investigation turned up. and now knew allegations have emerged. emails were released showing that meetings were canceled in july hours after he refused to back the governor's bid for reelection. an email reads . . . until all of this came to light, christie had been the big guy in new...
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. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> an exclusive "america tonight" investigative series >> we traveled here to japan to find out what's really happening at fukushima daiich >> three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden truth about the ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america >> when president obama went on the record saying he welcomed the debate on surveillance and security he was speak for the white house, not for american intelligence agencies. stewart baker knows those agencies from the inside out. he spent two years as the general counsel to the nsa advising spy master is there.
. >> that lees this game in the hands of kyle orten, he made 69 starts. he's 35 and 34. but has not thrown a pass as a starter and only thrown 15 passes over the last two years. it takes the pressure off the cowboys. no doubt about that. they can go in, play loose and >> an exclusive "america tonight" investigative series >> we traveled here to japan to find out what's really happening at fukushima daiich >> three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera. >>> can't work or won't work? lawrence lee looks at unemployment and attitudes, from the roma. that's the news from london now, back to doha. >> welcome back to doha. you know, president obama, proposed steps to collect data by the national security agency. but those steps don't go far enough. rob reynolds reports, activists far from washington are taking matters into their own hands. >> reporter: if you have wondered where the national security agency stores all that data it collects, well, you are looking at it. this is the utah data center in bluffdale, a 92,000 square meter complex completed last september at ocost of $1.5 billion. robert banford has studied the nsa for decades. >> it is designed to hold information, the phone calls, the e-mail, the metadata, everything it collects, it needs a place to store it and that's what bluffdale is for. you can sort of think of it as nsa's external hard drive. >> reporter: the nsa declined a request for an interview. but in bluffdale population about 8,000 most people
lawrence lee, al jazeera. >>> can't work or won't work? lawrence lee looks at unemployment and attitudes, from the roma. that's the news from london now, back to doha. >> welcome back to doha. you know, president obama, proposed steps to collect data by the national security agency. but those steps don't go far enough. rob reynolds reports, activists far from washington are taking matters into their own hands. >> reporter: if you have wondered where the national security...
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scotland's craig lee and the spaniard are top of the leader board at the halfway mark. >>> the sea has always provided a living for people on the moroccan report. paul reports from the village. >> reporter: the call to prayer wakes the village to its daily task. for thousands of years the workers sustainment for life has been fishing, but as the day's catch is brought in, a very different fleet is about to leave the show. surfing has hit the area in a big way. ♪ >> reporter: in just 14 years since a portuguese pro surfing set up camp year, this tiny fishing village isment becoming a major international decemberation. many surf schools have a policy of employing only moroccan instructors. the vast majority of riders on the waves are european. >> translator: we have tourists here, we have crowds. we have more because of them, because of them we move forward. >> reporter: while fisherman here say they are fining fewer and fewer fish in their nets, surfing seems to be something this village can hold on to. caught between the old world and the new, are father and son fishermen. mohammed i
scotland's craig lee and the spaniard are top of the leader board at the halfway mark. >>> the sea has always provided a living for people on the moroccan report. paul reports from the village. >> reporter: the call to prayer wakes the village to its daily task. for thousands of years the workers sustainment for life has been fishing, but as the day's catch is brought in, a very different fleet is about to leave the show. surfing has hit the area in a big way. ♪ >>...
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. >> reporter: martin took some license writing the story of philomena lee's search for her son who was put found adoption. he can't complain if the movie did the same. >> i had conversations, it had recreated scenes and it in itself was a drama at that indication of the real life story and making the movie from the book is one more step. you have to accommodate the material to the medium in which you are telling the story. >> all right, ladies and gents. >> reporter: some stories don't lend themselves to being toll exactly as they happened. do they even need to be accurate if they are entertainment? >> the problem that the studios and the filmmakers are presenting their work as truthful. and if you are going to present it as truthful on the one hand, and then once you are scrutinized and say it's not that truthful, we made a lot of stuff up then you put yourself in a real predicament. >> reporter: mel weinberg doesn't care. to him it really is just a move. >> i i was never a movie person. i led the real thing all my life. why would you want to go movies? my whole life was one big movie
. >> reporter: martin took some license writing the story of philomena lee's search for her son who was put found adoption. he can't complain if the movie did the same. >> i had conversations, it had recreated scenes and it in itself was a drama at that indication of the real life story and making the movie from the book is one more step. you have to accommodate the material to the medium in which you are telling the story. >> all right, ladies and gents. >> reporter:...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera in eastern europe. >> a romani living in western europe, they must work to redefine themselves. >> the way we have been seen so far, also try to redefine ourselves in positive terms. what are our values and what are our principles? tell stories that are empowering, and positive. put the emphasis on role models. help roma that are invisible and they deny their identity as i did for a lock time, come to terms with this identity because their life is very different than you know what usually see in media and so on. >> she added for many years she herself actually denied her roma identity. >>> right now a bunch of ceubance are in the united states on a rare academic trip. the u.s. will provide classes to those still living in cuba. christine an pueg has more. >> victor vasquez hernandez of miami-dade college says this dream is now a reality. first time in 55 years such a large group of students has come to study in the u.s., here to study computers, psychology, business and english. the acquain students ranging fro 37, were picked in conjunction with the college. they we
lawrence lee, al jazeera in eastern europe. >> a romani living in western europe, they must work to redefine themselves. >> the way we have been seen so far, also try to redefine ourselves in positive terms. what are our values and what are our principles? tell stories that are empowering, and positive. put the emphasis on role models. help roma that are invisible and they deny their identity as i did for a lock time, come to terms with this identity because their life is very...
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christie went to fort lee to apologize to the mayor in person. the mayor said he would take christie at his word but cautioned he wanted to wait and see when the investigations turn up. now new allegation of petty behavior are coming from jersey city's mayor, who released emails showing that meetings with the governor and senior appointees were canceled in july, hours after he refused to back the governor's bid for reelection. an email to the mayor reads within the past hour, i've received phone calls from and lists four names, all of which canceled the meetings on the 23rd. >> until all this came to light, christie had been the big guy in new jersey politics who appeared poised as a key contender to top the gop ticket for the white house. could these additional allegations make the run for difficult? first today, he must get through his state of the state. >> wow. what a state he finds himself in. well, del, that is at 3:00 this afternoon. we're looking for the tone. i think he's going to mention the bridge issue and also this latest scandal whi
christie went to fort lee to apologize to the mayor in person. the mayor said he would take christie at his word but cautioned he wanted to wait and see when the investigations turn up. now new allegation of petty behavior are coming from jersey city's mayor, who released emails showing that meetings with the governor and senior appointees were canceled in july, hours after he refused to back the governor's bid for reelection. an email to the mayor reads within the past hour, i've received...
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. >> jon erlichman, edmund lee, thank you to all of you for weighing in. target's data breach just got a lot bigger. 70 million home addresses and e-mails have been compromised. how are they finding the hackers? we will talk about that, coming up. we are streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. target has a lot of top -- problems. target now says that 70 million names, home addresses, e-mails were stolen, phone numbers included. this is after credit and debit card information for 40 million customers was compromised over the holidays. the company is already buried in more than a dozen lawsuits. what happens now? an ethical hacker that helps find security flaws and businesses joins us from st. louis. we also have a ceo from a service that tracks customer service response time. he is with us from new york. i actually shopped at target over the holidays. i bought something online. what do i do? >> you have to do everybody else is doing. get a brand-new debit card and watch your credit. that is about all you can
. >> jon erlichman, edmund lee, thank you to all of you for weighing in. target's data breach just got a lot bigger. 70 million home addresses and e-mails have been compromised. how are they finding the hackers? we will talk about that, coming up. we are streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. target has a lot of top -- problems. target now says that 70 million names, home addresses, e-mails were stolen, phone numbers included. this...
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that qe in the report had an effect on bonds, has an effect on real estate and they both lee -- and they boldly stated that it does not have an effect on equities. did qe have an effect on the rise in equities and the lack of correction of equities? >> i think there is no question about it, tom, that, by repressing interest rates, you not only -- and the process of buying bonds and keeping rates down, you not only helped bonds in the housing market, but you absolutely help stocks. it is insane to think otherwise. >> i got a terse note from cancer brandeis -- from catherine bandai's. is and she brande disagrees with mckinsey. >> what is the true price of stocks? >> we don't know, do we? we are going to find out. we want to get the fed out of the market. the sooner the better as far as i'm concerned so we can return to real normalized price discovery. >> will you stay invested as you await an uncertain outcome? >> absolutely, tom. there are enough danger flags out there. friendly, ben bernanke will leave office to a standing ovation based upon his record and what he had to deal with. but s
that qe in the report had an effect on bonds, has an effect on real estate and they both lee -- and they boldly stated that it does not have an effect on equities. did qe have an effect on the rise in equities and the lack of correction of equities? >> i think there is no question about it, tom, that, by repressing interest rates, you not only -- and the process of buying bonds and keeping rates down, you not only helped bonds in the housing market, but you absolutely help stocks. it is...
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is calling the port authority in new york and saying create a traffic jam because the mayor of fort lee -- >> i would rather not get into politics. benefit to give him the of the doubt, i think the whole thing is a crazy. the truth will come out one way or the other. i was stuck in that traffic for 3.5 hours. i was yelling and screaming. i think at the end of the day, oris tough to run a country a state. some things fall through the cracks. i am glad he made an immediate decision and terminated those involved. >> does it matter to 2016? >> we don't know. if yesterday was the end, people will move forward. every politician is going to have some things in the closet that will come out in an election. those will move on and be news for a minute. standpoint,litical was yesterday the right kind of apology? he couldes out clean, be even better off because he stood up and gave reporters all the time in the world and said "i am sorry." i will take the blame. some people said they wanted obama to do that when it came to obamacare. say i am sad. >> obama took it on the chin for health care, he ca
is calling the port authority in new york and saying create a traffic jam because the mayor of fort lee -- >> i would rather not get into politics. benefit to give him the of the doubt, i think the whole thing is a crazy. the truth will come out one way or the other. i was stuck in that traffic for 3.5 hours. i was yelling and screaming. i think at the end of the day, oris tough to run a country a state. some things fall through the cracks. i am glad he made an immediate decision and...
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it's what we have learned as part of the snowden lee, and it looks like it is mostly foreign governments. >> here is my only fear -- this is exactly how cyber nine systems became self-aware and the machines rose up and took .ver the earth somebody who knows what i'm talking about right now, lives and their mom's basement is like, "he's right." imagine -- all right -- here is my iphone, right? imagine if my iphone had a little chip in bedded in it, -- in bedded -- imbedded in it. very lowicates over a frequency radio wave that can travel a great distance. i do not even know it is in there. >> it's amazing. on, mama is calling. >> it's amazing with the nsa. >> let's be for real -- first of all, russia has done the same thing, but they did it with him drives, and they gave it up to diplomats at a meeting like, "here, this is on us." >> but they told people. >> the truth of the government is the government is not worried about you. they know mostly you have a boring life and they know what you're doing on your computer, and mostly it's. let's be for real. -- mostly it is porn. let's be for r
it's what we have learned as part of the snowden lee, and it looks like it is mostly foreign governments. >> here is my only fear -- this is exactly how cyber nine systems became self-aware and the machines rose up and took .ver the earth somebody who knows what i'm talking about right now, lives and their mom's basement is like, "he's right." imagine -- all right -- here is my iphone, right? imagine if my iphone had a little chip in bedded in it, -- in bedded -- imbedded in it....
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lee, new jersey, traffic jam ♪ >> is that parody good for bad for chris christie. tweet us and we'll put your best responses on air. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. plus, 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized. who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. over the pizza
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look at helen mirren, jamie lee curtis. look at the people who are showing us what it means to be fabulous and fearless. and i think we have to drop the dread. we got to stop looking at 50 as the ultimate "f" word. and look at other f words. look at flexibility, lok at focus. >> don't weigh in on this coolio. >> your f words, no. >> we don't want to hear the coolio f words, but fine is good. >> my f word is food. watch what you eat. try to eat things that are healthy. you don't -- i'm not saying don't, you know, eat foot that you like and that tastes good, just watch out for stuff that's high in cholesterol and you want to stay away from saturated fats and all that. and high fructose syrup. stay away from that. you should be all right. >> who would have thunk it? coolio, the nutritionist. >> hey. >> i am getting close to 50. still have a couple years away, but i keep this band on now to remind me to eat healthy, to work out, what have you. i have aches and pains, i carry the roll on, icy hot around. my trainer's like, you'r
look at helen mirren, jamie lee curtis. look at the people who are showing us what it means to be fabulous and fearless. and i think we have to drop the dread. we got to stop looking at 50 as the ultimate "f" word. and look at other f words. look at flexibility, lok at focus. >> don't weigh in on this coolio. >> your f words, no. >> we don't want to hear the coolio f words, but fine is good. >> my f word is food. watch what you eat. try to eat things that are...
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gary lee bullock is in custody. we're not sure why freed was killed but police say bullock was spotted at the church hours before the body was found. those who knew the reverend are in shock, the mayor calling his death a loss for the entire community. he was known for sharing funny, inspirational stories with his congregation at st. bernard parish, and for his deep ties to a local university, where he taught for more than a decade. joining us live is police chief andy mills. thank you so much for being here. what can you tell us about this arrest? where was bullock found? >> gary bullock was arrested about a half hour ago in the southern part of humboldt county by the sheriff's department. we currently have officers en route to pick him up. >> why do you think he is the right man? >> well, there's a lot of evidence at the scene that would link him to this incident. based on what we found at the scene as well as interviews we have done with people, he seems to be the person that there's no question in our mind is re
gary lee bullock is in custody. we're not sure why freed was killed but police say bullock was spotted at the church hours before the body was found. those who knew the reverend are in shock, the mayor calling his death a loss for the entire community. he was known for sharing funny, inspirational stories with his congregation at st. bernard parish, and for his deep ties to a local university, where he taught for more than a decade. joining us live is police chief andy mills. thank you so much...
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. >> reporter: it didn't take long for authorities to name a suspect. 43-year-old gary lee bullock who in recent days had been no stranger to police. he had been arrested on new year's eve for public intoxication. officers even had to take him to the hospital for an evaluation where he had to be physical reply restrained. he was later taken to jail but released the following day. >> in california, if you're taken to jail for a misdemeanor such as public intoxication, you're normally kept four hours. and then after that four hours you're released. >> reporter: later that evening a security guard heard a noise in the area of the church. he reported seeing a person matching bullock's description and says he told him to leave after a short conversation. it's now new year's day 9:00 a.m., and father freed is supposed to lead a service but doesn't arrive. >> it was shock, and i think people knew that something wasn't quite right because a priest just doesn't not show up for mass. and i just think we did what comes naturally to, which is pray for our pastor. >> reporter: authorities tell us t
. >> reporter: it didn't take long for authorities to name a suspect. 43-year-old gary lee bullock who in recent days had been no stranger to police. he had been arrested on new year's eve for public intoxication. officers even had to take him to the hospital for an evaluation where he had to be physical reply restrained. he was later taken to jail but released the following day. >> in california, if you're taken to jail for a misdemeanor such as public intoxication, you're normally...
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police say gary lee bullock killed reverend eric freed. in eureka, he died of blood force trauma. >>> several religious nonprofits want the requirement to provide birth control and other reproductive coverage thrown out as sonia sotomayor issued a temporary stay on new year's eve. no official deadline to act for the white house but we are watching this for you. >>> coming up more of the nor'easter slamming into the northeast. >>> a tanker explodes on a icy michigan road but the driver is able to walk away. >>> a hiker is rescued after falling off a waterfall in california. we have more incredible images next. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the kha
police say gary lee bullock killed reverend eric freed. in eureka, he died of blood force trauma. >>> several religious nonprofits want the requirement to provide birth control and other reproductive coverage thrown out as sonia sotomayor issued a temporary stay on new year's eve. no official deadline to act for the white house but we are watching this for you. >>> coming up more of the nor'easter slamming into the northeast. >>> a tanker explodes on a icy michigan...
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police say this man gary lee bullock killed father eric freed during a violent struggle inside a church rectory. freed's body was discovered wednesday morning by parishio r parishioners in eureka. they say he died from blood forced trauma and no word on a possible motive yet. >>> several religious nonprofits want the requirement to provide birth control and other reproductive coverage thrown out as sonia sotomayor issued a temporary stay on new year's eve. putting the provision on hold. the court still has no official deadline to act. >>> in utah. battle over same-sex marriage heads to the supreme court. the high court could act as early today on the state's request to put gay marriages on hold. utah officials appealing to the high court. ever since that decision came down, utah clerks offices have been flooded with gay couples looking to get marriage licenses. >>> let's take you to michigan now. a community was rocked by a tanker explosion along the interstate yesterday. tanker went up on flames on i-69 in davidson township. the blast was felt for miles forcing evacuations of everyone
police say this man gary lee bullock killed father eric freed during a violent struggle inside a church rectory. freed's body was discovered wednesday morning by parishio r parishioners in eureka. they say he died from blood forced trauma and no word on a possible motive yet. >>> several religious nonprofits want the requirement to provide birth control and other reproductive coverage thrown out as sonia sotomayor issued a temporary stay on new year's eve. putting the provision on...
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that, both pictures, is aubrey lee price. like the guy on the left when police wanted him for ripping off investors for millions of dollars, allegedly. he vanished in 2012 and even wrote a suicide note. and then the guy on the right was caught, locked up in south georgia and he is charged. and facing some serious jail time. it is not unbelievable when you hear his story. ana cabrera has the details. >> reporter: hiding in plain sight, aubreyjanuavanished more than a year ago in a presumed suicide. apprehended by police in a traffic stop on new year's eve. >> i cannot believe he had the nerve to hideout so close to home, number one. >> reporter: price is alleged to have embezzled $21 million from more than 100 investors between 2010 and 2012. prosecutors say instead of investing money held at montgomery bank and trust where he worked he created a dummy company in new york to wire the funds through phony investments and wire transfers. he wrote a 22-page confession letter to his family, saying he planned to kill himself off the
that, both pictures, is aubrey lee price. like the guy on the left when police wanted him for ripping off investors for millions of dollars, allegedly. he vanished in 2012 and even wrote a suicide note. and then the guy on the right was caught, locked up in south georgia and he is charged. and facing some serious jail time. it is not unbelievable when you hear his story. ana cabrera has the details. >> reporter: hiding in plain sight, aubreyjanuavanished more than a year ago in a presumed...
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time for traffic problems in fort lee. that e-mail was sent from bring jet ann kelly. god it, he -- got it, he replied. when the mayor of fort lee called about the problem, kelly e-mailed them to find out if anyone called him back. radio silence was the response. they want an investigation. >> his statement and actions thus far have proven that he's not the straight shooter that he has claimed to be. and the questions require answers and he needs to step up and -- and face the music and answer those questions. >> there are tons of questions still out there. hearings today, calls for an investigation. the other headache for governor christie is that he didn't know what was going on in his own office. while it says he was mislead by a member of his staff, the e-mails seems to suggest that others may have had knowledge of what was going on. >> many new jersey lawmakers are yoit raged by these allegations of political retribution. here's one of them. he's a democratic state senator for new jersey. senator, thank you so much fo
time for traffic problems in fort lee. that e-mail was sent from bring jet ann kelly. god it, he -- got it, he replied. when the mayor of fort lee called about the problem, kelly e-mailed them to find out if anyone called him back. radio silence was the response. they want an investigation. >> his statement and actions thus far have proven that he's not the straight shooter that he has claimed to be. and the questions require answers and he needs to step up and -- and face the music and...
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seems to have paid off now there don't forget there are some of us just about old enough to remember lee iacocca and the famous line, chrysler sought a bailout decades ago, lead, follow, or get out of the way. chrysler has never been smooth sailing in terms of corporate governance. >> thank you, richard. appreciate it. >>> take a look at this. this is two major rescues. watch this. so this one from the antarctic ice, and then the other from the mediterranean sea. those stories, straight ahead. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >>> of course, we are following the weather story, a big weather story, potential winter
seems to have paid off now there don't forget there are some of us just about old enough to remember lee iacocca and the famous line, chrysler sought a bailout decades ago, lead, follow, or get out of the way. chrysler has never been smooth sailing in terms of corporate governance. >> thank you, richard. appreciate it. >>> take a look at this. this is two major rescues. watch this. so this one from the antarctic ice, and then the other from the mediterranean sea. those stories,...
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first, the access to the bridge from fort lee which is what we're all talk be about. but then they said, any other thing that involves the potential abuse of power. and then if you look at who got the subpoena, the 20 people. they're really everybody in the christie inner circle. his political people. his communications people, his fund-raising people. his people in the port authority. so this is -- this is taking shape at the outset of big net in the pond. let's see what comes in through the documents. then we'll go to the witnesses and see where it goes there next. >> so that his inner circle has been subpoenaed, then what kinds of evidence, besides whatever testimony, eyewitness accounts they could get what kind of information are they trying to pluck besides e-mails, even texts? >> well, they want to know how did this plan originate? who knew about it? what role did anyone in particular have in it? with respect to the subpoena asking for finances, they want to know whether financial quid pro quos were exchanged. nothing we've seen evidence of at the moment. you ha
first, the access to the bridge from fort lee which is what we're all talk be about. but then they said, any other thing that involves the potential abuse of power. and then if you look at who got the subpoena, the 20 people. they're really everybody in the christie inner circle. his political people. his communications people, his fund-raising people. his people in the port authority. so this is -- this is taking shape at the outset of big net in the pond. let's see what comes in through the...
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here's some of what the air force secretary debra lee james told reporters earlier today. >> this is absolutely unacceptable behavior, and it is completely contrary to our core values in the air force. and as everybody here knows the number one core value for us is integrity. >> and so this is just the latest in a series of scandals involving those watching u.s. nuclear arms. it's pretty well documenteds. an air force major with the service was fired because he was said to have drank too much and gotten into trouble in russia. there's an ongoing investigation into illegal drug possession involving air force personnel, which may have actually opened the door to this cheating probe in the first place. there's also the kals of a navy vice admiral overseeing nuclear weapons who was removed from command after being implicated in a gambling investigation. not an excuse but studies suggest manning the missiles could be a very lonely isolating job. d.o.d. personnel who deal with the nuclear arsenal can have a litany of problems including burnout, domestic violence, even napping on the job ha
here's some of what the air force secretary debra lee james told reporters earlier today. >> this is absolutely unacceptable behavior, and it is completely contrary to our core values in the air force. and as everybody here knows the number one core value for us is integrity. >> and so this is just the latest in a series of scandals involving those watching u.s. nuclear arms. it's pretty well documenteds. an air force major with the service was fired because he was said to have...
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he was allegedly killed at the hands of gary lee bulloch. but he was released from jail just hours before the crime allegedly happened. so, let's talk about it and joining me to do that again criminal defense attorney holly hughes and psychologist dr. jeff gardere, and, holly, first, to the court and other records that were obtained by cnn. they did not see any violent crimes in bullock's history. is there any way police could have held him longer to keep him from what he did? >> no, absolutely not. if they'd have held him longer they would have been looking at a lawsuit for violating his civil liberties. he was picked up because being a little bit out of control. >> public intoxication. >> they held him as long as they could and then they had to release him. you can't hold on to someone indefinitely because of a future crime, something they might do in the future. there's no way to predict that, martin. they did what they were legally bound to do under the law and if you think about it, if this had gone the other way, if they'd have held on
he was allegedly killed at the hands of gary lee bulloch. but he was released from jail just hours before the crime allegedly happened. so, let's talk about it and joining me to do that again criminal defense attorney holly hughes and psychologist dr. jeff gardere, and, holly, first, to the court and other records that were obtained by cnn. they did not see any violent crimes in bullock's history. is there any way police could have held him longer to keep him from what he did? >> no,...
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we are talking about lee daniels, "the butler" was shut out. the academy could have put one of those films in there as well. i do think it is interesting, though, because we talk about "the wolf of wall street." i know how much i love that film after i saw it. we talked earlier about a month ago, guys. what did i say? watch out for jonah hill and good news for him this morning. he got a nod from the academy. this was his best work as well. although jared little will be hard to beat in the supporting category. >> you point out turner did many than expected in cross categories. when we come back we will see which movies fared best, which ones are a disappointment at this stage. what's the story line? yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well s
we are talking about lee daniels, "the butler" was shut out. the academy could have put one of those films in there as well. i do think it is interesting, though, because we talk about "the wolf of wall street." i know how much i love that film after i saw it. we talked earlier about a month ago, guys. what did i say? watch out for jonah hill and good news for him this morning. he got a nod from the academy. this was his best work as well. although jared little will be hard...
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that will be led by a powerful democrat who represents fort lee. there were press conferences that the investigation itself is becoming more political. >> there's no intention right mow to subpoena the governor. >> reporter: governor christie in the clear for now. according to john wis knew ski, he's leading the investigation. the reason, he says because christie's name has not come up in any documents that have already been reviewed. but the probe is growing in scope. after holding an executive session, the committee decided to subpoena 17 people in three groups they've seen listed in already reviewed documents. >> i want to be clear, those people who receive them, some may expect them, some may not. >> reporter: cnn has obtained a list of those being subpoenaed. among them are christie's chief of staff, communications director and attorney general nominee. also names also cited in e-mails like the chairman of the port authority and his former deputy chief of staff. the request for documents comes from newly hired special counsel, the lead prosecu
that will be led by a powerful democrat who represents fort lee. there were press conferences that the investigation itself is becoming more political. >> there's no intention right mow to subpoena the governor. >> reporter: governor christie in the clear for now. according to john wis knew ski, he's leading the investigation. the reason, he says because christie's name has not come up in any documents that have already been reviewed. but the probe is growing in scope. after holding...
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lee. >>> the search for a missing "wall street journal report"er may lead across the border. david bird was last seen leaving his new jersey home for a quick walk and never came back. now a clue may have been uncovered thousands of miles away. margaret conley joins us with more. good morning, margaret. >> reporter: good morning. volunteers and police have been scourge the area looking for the 55-year-old father of two. there's an added urgency here because he needs his medication from a liver transplant. he needs to take it twice a day. police began day seven of rescue efforts today hoping to crack the bizarre case of missing 55-year-old david bird. the energy reporter for are the "wall street journal" vanished saturday afternoon when he left his home to go for a walk something day individual hiker and marathoner does frequently. >> we have every reason to believe he just wanted to go for little stroll. there's no, nothing pointing to anything else. >> reporter: according to his wife he left his house around 4:30 p.m. he left without his cell phone, wearing a red jacket, blue
lee. >>> the search for a missing "wall street journal report"er may lead across the border. david bird was last seen leaving his new jersey home for a quick walk and never came back. now a clue may have been uncovered thousands of miles away. margaret conley joins us with more. good morning, margaret. >> reporter: good morning. volunteers and police have been scourge the area looking for the 55-year-old father of two. there's an added urgency here because he needs his...
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the golden globes i was surprised, lee daniels completely shut out, the movie got nominations for the s.a.g. awards. the golden globes like to throw in the little known film sometimes, we saw greta gerway. her performance was good but everyone was like hmm what's that? >> not all american appetites are interested. >> they have leonardo dicaprio, the "wolf of wall street" was shut out for screen actors guild because the voters got the screen play too late. >> is the general wisdom more often than not what wins the globes is not going to win the academy awards? >> because the globes there are so many awards, break it up into two categories, woods nominated interest, we can write down and say okay, we'll probably see this, probably see this, probably see this, more than likely we won't see anything other than what we saw at the golden globes except this year maybe "the butler" might get some love somewhere in their director, fellment, just maybe. >> can we get any predictions f globes? >> "12 years of slave" is a phenomenal film and everybody pretty much said in the drama category they t
the golden globes i was surprised, lee daniels completely shut out, the movie got nominations for the s.a.g. awards. the golden globes like to throw in the little known film sometimes, we saw greta gerway. her performance was good but everyone was like hmm what's that? >> not all american appetites are interested. >> they have leonardo dicaprio, the "wolf of wall street" was shut out for screen actors guild because the voters got the screen play too late. >> is the...
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let's begin with "lee daniels' the butler." when this movie came out there was positive buzz about it. we saw it shut out by the golden globes, we didn't know what would happen for oscar time, well, it was shut out again. along with the movie "saving mr. banks." a allot of people thought it would get a nomination as well. in the actor category, we saw big stars, people like meryl streep, sandra bullock, leo dicaprio, jennifer lawrence. there's a long list of names that many people expected to hear that did not, the big "o." like oprah, the big oh, no. the critics lauded this as her best work for "the butler" but nothing from the academy. no nomination for emma thompson. this is a shocker for me, she played in "saving mr. banks." the general consensus was the best actress was between her and cate blanchett. and the category the most competitive, the best actor race, so i summer wouldn't call these snubs because there were so many good performances by actors there's no way to fit them in, christian bale, bruce dern, chi what tewe
let's begin with "lee daniels' the butler." when this movie came out there was positive buzz about it. we saw it shut out by the golden globes, we didn't know what would happen for oscar time, well, it was shut out again. along with the movie "saving mr. banks." a allot of people thought it would get a nomination as well. in the actor category, we saw big stars, people like meryl streep, sandra bullock, leo dicaprio, jennifer lawrence. there's a long list of names that many...
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the record is held by spike lee. we want to congratulation mr. scorsese. >>> ketsha goes to rehab for an eating disorder. >> it comes just before a month she's set to perform in dubai. she wrote, i'm a crusader, being yourself and loving yourself, i found it hard to practice. i'll be unavailable for 30 days seeking treatment for my eating disorder. to learn to love myself to love mites exactly as i am. >>> and if it sounds too early to talk about oscarworth performances, think again. >> we're still seeing the december movies. >> we are still seeing the december movies because it is award season. but plenty of movies causing buzz before they hit the big screen. let's talk about this. what to watch in 2014. we got kim serafin. and editor of as you correspond sight gold derby.com tom o'neal. good to have both of you. i want to start with "the monuments man." >> george clooney is in it. we've got a clip. >> put our team together and do our best -- >> don't be afraid. >> that's much better. >> do you want to go into a war zone with architects and arti
the record is held by spike lee. we want to congratulation mr. scorsese. >>> ketsha goes to rehab for an eating disorder. >> it comes just before a month she's set to perform in dubai. she wrote, i'm a crusader, being yourself and loving yourself, i found it hard to practice. i'll be unavailable for 30 days seeking treatment for my eating disorder. to learn to love myself to love mites exactly as i am. >>> and if it sounds too early to talk about oscarworth performances,...
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i want to add my voice to the many that are looking forward to working elective lee and resolve -- working collectively and resolving manufactured housing. issues is trying to --. i have lived a life where my parents were struggling, banks did not qualify, they do not have enough money. they needed certain credit to make ends meet. isking paycheck to paycheck a common thing. many americans are working paycheck to paycheck. going to a bank is not available to them. are go to products that non-bankable. i have been working very closely, trying to make sure that they have access to some credit. i have been working with my colleagues on the other side to get something done. i want to make sure that the products are safe. that it isstatement extremely expensive to be poor. can you tell us how the cfpb is making sure that underserved consumers can access affordable and better suited products from some of the regulated creditors. question in for the the background. we have known for years that it is expensive to be poor. don'tularly where you have good products or services being offered to you. w
i want to add my voice to the many that are looking forward to working elective lee and resolve -- working collectively and resolving manufactured housing. issues is trying to --. i have lived a life where my parents were struggling, banks did not qualify, they do not have enough money. they needed certain credit to make ends meet. isking paycheck to paycheck a common thing. many americans are working paycheck to paycheck. going to a bank is not available to them. are go to products that...
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lee has been pivoting off that a bit. on cruz, there is another renewal of the debt limit coming up in the next couple of weeks. maybe by late february congress will get to debate this. we have been around this track twice already. twice they have raised the debt limit. major confrontations and potential defaults. looking to credit rating agencies. what is going to happen with the value of u.s. treasuries? mitch mcconnell asked yesterday on television whether they would demand spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt limit. he did say republicans would demand some types of policy changes to go along with the debt limit. that language is loose. that is not saying we demand dollar for dollar spending cuts. but ted cruz remains steadfast that the debt limit should not be raised without spending cuts. he can make it difficult for mitch mcconnell to make a deal. issue.d complicate he host: john from atlanta. caller: how are you doing? they should call the pinocchio awards. nancy and harry sing a song. it may be -- i thin
lee has been pivoting off that a bit. on cruz, there is another renewal of the debt limit coming up in the next couple of weeks. maybe by late february congress will get to debate this. we have been around this track twice already. twice they have raised the debt limit. major confrontations and potential defaults. looking to credit rating agencies. what is going to happen with the value of u.s. treasuries? mitch mcconnell asked yesterday on television whether they would demand spending cuts in...
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senator lee? >> i'm told my distinguished colleague from south carolina, senior to me, needs to go somewhere so in deference to the gentleman from south carolina, i'll let him go first. >> do you want to give that much deference? >> can we vote on it? >> senator graham -- >> thank you. okay. >> senator graham, please go next and just so we'll note, we'll then go to senator blumenthal and then back to senator lee and back to senator franken then senator cruz. >>> let's pick up on what the chairman said. you wrote an op-ed. >> turn your microphone up. >> there we go. michael, you wrote an op ed piece that you think if this technology could have been in place before 9/11 it could have prevented the attack. that's your personal opinion? >> yes, sir. >> how many people agree with that? raise your hand if you do. >> i would say, senator -- >> that's not raising your hand. >> i think the reason we're not raising our hand not that we disagree with michael but we're not specialists in the details of 9/11.
senator lee? >> i'm told my distinguished colleague from south carolina, senior to me, needs to go somewhere so in deference to the gentleman from south carolina, i'll let him go first. >> do you want to give that much deference? >> can we vote on it? >> senator graham -- >> thank you. okay. >> senator graham, please go next and just so we'll note, we'll then go to senator blumenthal and then back to senator lee and back to senator franken then senator cruz....
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enator lee >> i'm told my colleague from south carolina needs to go. endeavor to him, i will let him go first. >> do you want to give him that much difference? >> i have always liked utah. >> senator graham? >> thank you. >> please go next, and then we will go to senator blumenthal and then back to senator lee and then back to senator franken and senator cruz. pick up on what the chairman said. michael, you wrote an op-ed you think that this technology had been in place before 9/11 could have helped prevent the attack. that is your personal opinion? >> yes sir. >> how many people agree with that? raise your hand. >> i would think the reason we are not raising our hand is not are notdisagree, but we specialists in the details of 9/11. >> fair enough. did, whenst said they i read it. >> we will just go with what you said. >> we agreed with the quotation senator feinstein read from mr. post" op- "washington ed. we did not discuss 9/11 as a group. >> we will take what they said. we will agree with you. bottom line, let's get way at foot level. do you belie
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mayer would see back-to-back traffic jams. -- the fort lee mayor would see back-to-back traffic jams. it was going to happen anyway, not something done purposely to create a jam. i thought that would be something they might want to consider. for calling in. from the wall street journal, management style in spotlight. those that have worked with him described an atmosphere of tight control where victories were rewarded and the fees were to be avoided. such aso crossed him, making negative comments in the media, could find themselves receiving an angry call or being frozen out of the circle. the christie administration is known for discipline. leaks are rare and state commissioners and other top officials are known for staying on message. christieking with administration -- christie's administration have found it to be exceptionally centralized. after hisin, even advisers have issued opinions. clip] i am heartbroken that someone i permitted to be in that circle of trust for the last five years betrayed my trust. hereld never have come out four or five weeks ago and made a joke about th
mayer would see back-to-back traffic jams. -- the fort lee mayor would see back-to-back traffic jams. it was going to happen anyway, not something done purposely to create a jam. i thought that would be something they might want to consider. for calling in. from the wall street journal, management style in spotlight. those that have worked with him described an atmosphere of tight control where victories were rewarded and the fees were to be avoided. such aso crossed him, making negative...
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i would love to hear comments from lee about gerrymandering. oldcially comments like the and baracktom delay obama use that as far as their technical skills and understanding of the electorate vs - that has a a city city council form of government. government -- if you get elected there, the whole community elect you. gerrymandering has been around forever but it seems like it is to a heightened science right now. i just wonder what your thoughts are if it is poisoning the system. other point is that only a handfuly of really competitive house races because of the way these districts are drawn. guest: gerrymandering has been many people have argued that gerrymandering has increased polarization by increasing the number of safe districts. the political science on that suggests that is not actually a cause. if that were the case, you expect polarization to be much worse in the house than in the senate. it's not actually the case. are trying to spread your voters out so the best way to gerrymander is to get these districts that are 55% your party
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lee has been pivoting off that a bit. on cruz, there is another renewal of the debt limit coming up in the next couple of weeks. maybe by late february congress will get to debate this. we have been around this track twice already. twice they have raised the debt limit. major confrontations and potential defaults. what is going to happen with the value of u.s. treasuries? yesterdaynnell asked on television whether they would demand spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt limit. he did say republicans would demand some types of policy changes to go along with the debt limit. that is not saying we demand dollar for dollar spending cuts. steadfastuz remains that the debt limit should not be raised without spending cuts. he can't make it difficult for mitch mcconnell to make a deal. depending cam and listened to ted cruz, echo, kate the debt limit issue. host: john from atlanta. caller: how are you doing? they should call the pinocchio awards. nancy and harry sing a song. mentorbe -- i think the jr.d do the carlos sr.
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if i had to bet, i would bet that the we went to the mayor of fort lee, just to feel about going to see if they could get a democratic endorsement for the governor, and he got a bunch of democratic endorsements. it is probably ugly to the men entered the whole thing, because again, this is new jersey. when i was in the fourth grade, i can mobile phone number for storks, and -- a team of with my of my first jokes, and fourth-grade joke was what car did george washington d rive? the answer was a hudson. i got a stern talking to from my teacher. i realized what i wanted to do with my life. i wanted to be howard morman. [laughter] host: i'm not going to even respond to that. we will leave it there. if the dnc is a nearby the level of hypocrisy you have -- guest: i am not on the dnc payroll. caller: you said the american ready for new jersey style politics. let's talk about chicago style politics because i've discovered the difference between the two. all of the scandals obama has, all of those people involved, still have their jobs. none of them got fired. guest: as anyone can implicated --
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lee is on the line, also an iraq veteran. caller: i am actually pretty had with a heavy heart. a lot of marines killed in action and wounded in action. they served with honor and served with courage and they were committed to the mission. is time.t with a a lot of resources to the iraqi people. we are proud of that. we both know how much blood was shed for them. that thet is time iraqi people stand up for themselves and are able to -- if we never leave they will never be able to take care of themselves. we won'tt mean that have official troops on the ground, but we will provide resources and resources will be a little different. it won't be troops that we have been giving them all these years. what do think the heads of resources should look like. ? caller: eight does not mean troops. eight could be covert ops, it continuedraining, training of the iraqi military, i was providing training on medical techniques, common medicine techniques. there have been a lot of different ways to do this. think it is time for us to close this chapter in the sense of troops on the ground as we m
lee is on the line, also an iraq veteran. caller: i am actually pretty had with a heavy heart. a lot of marines killed in action and wounded in action. they served with honor and served with courage and they were committed to the mission. is time.t with a a lot of resources to the iraqi people. we are proud of that. we both know how much blood was shed for them. that thet is time iraqi people stand up for themselves and are able to -- if we never leave they will never be able to take care of...
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drutman.ave lee a look atill have 2014 federal spending. finally, we will talk about the iranian nuclear program. thank you for joining us and have a good saturday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> today on c-span, former chairman with the federal communications commission commission spokeswoman updating the communications act and then jack lew discussing financial reform at the council for foreign relations. then imf managing
drutman.ave lee a look atill have 2014 federal spending. finally, we will talk about the iranian nuclear program. thank you for joining us and have a good saturday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> today on c-span, former chairman with the federal communications commission commission spokeswoman updating the communications act and then jack lew discussing financial reform at the council for foreign...
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lee, the floor is yours. >> let me get my watch out to keep the time. can i have the presentation on the screen? thanks. >> okay. what i plan to do is spend five minutes discussing about the global economy. next five minutes how the g20 views the concentration, and the next following five minutes on the current economy. so i'll sort of spend five minutes each on the three topics. they are all intire related. the first five minutes, i'll speak as the president of kiep. that's -- the following five minutes of the sherpa. that's what we're disuthing at 20 level. and the last as an economist -- independent exist -- economist. let me start. let me start with the economist. it -- by essentially talking about the global economy first. according to our outlook, kiep is the only government-owned think tank in korea responsible for international economy as well as analyzing the potential impact on korea and we have our own protection of the global economy that we work closely with cimf. it's related to me being former -- actually happened before. i actually joine
lee, the floor is yours. >> let me get my watch out to keep the time. can i have the presentation on the screen? thanks. >> okay. what i plan to do is spend five minutes discussing about the global economy. next five minutes how the g20 views the concentration, and the next following five minutes on the current economy. so i'll sort of spend five minutes each on the three topics. they are all intire related. the first five minutes, i'll speak as the president of kiep. that's -- the...
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i wanted to begin by respectfully taking issue with my colleagues including senator lee. to say that the use of executive orders in the past has been very sparing. in fact, in my view, the number of executive orders which have been far less than any recent president, reflect that very sparing prosecution, in my view, to cautious into scary. and i applaud the apparent determination to use his authority more aggressively and vigorously in areas that matter so much to the well-being of the american people, particularly when it comes to economic opportunities as well as to immigration and veterans issues. the basic concept is that the president is using his authority. .. i think your position that in the use of executive power will be in accordance with the law and authority clarifies it and i think what has been missing a lot of the reaction of the president's speech were some of his critics have said that he's going to be legislating or bypassing congress and in fact he is using legislation that granted him authority. let me just say on the issue of trafficking i welcome yo
i wanted to begin by respectfully taking issue with my colleagues including senator lee. to say that the use of executive orders in the past has been very sparing. in fact, in my view, the number of executive orders which have been far less than any recent president, reflect that very sparing prosecution, in my view, to cautious into scary. and i applaud the apparent determination to use his authority more aggressively and vigorously in areas that matter so much to the well-being of the...
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we have to look at this holistic lee -- a holistic play as of the complex so there are no simple solutions. but it does begin a and i thought about this things can change. i testified date to 91 and was getting lots of letters. i still do. i was between 80 and 90 percent of the letters that i got over from women. over time now going on 30 years from the field has changed. i am getting more supportive letters from been talking about the experience of the sexual harassment or to speak out for what they believe. but they put it into a positive treated you fault the way that some men come through their experiences of their daughter, but what is there? some kind of sympathy. some ability to relate to what it is like to make a positive change and me confronted by people who do not want them to change. that is how we will be able to move. when brinded error and more ready to support their family everybody benefits. when did it can live -- everybody benefits if we have to begin to understand those differences but not lose focus of the fact there is still a gender disadvantage in this country. it i
we have to look at this holistic lee -- a holistic play as of the complex so there are no simple solutions. but it does begin a and i thought about this things can change. i testified date to 91 and was getting lots of letters. i still do. i was between 80 and 90 percent of the letters that i got over from women. over time now going on 30 years from the field has changed. i am getting more supportive letters from been talking about the experience of the sexual harassment or to speak out for...
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questions about the ethical limits under the legal ethics rules of blogging, and the author, rachel lee, had the following concern: well, if you have a blog posted in the legal community that folks read, an infinite resource to offer, by the time the briefs are filed, the briefs are an afterthought. the blogging sets the terms of the dente, and if only one side is blogging, one side gets the file infinite; right? keep writing about it, or are there limits on one side's ability to blog about a case that a blog case is a bleak read in disguise, and i tend to think the concerns are over blown because, ultimately, it's a public site, and people discuss the case, and in the same way they write an op-ed or have a press conference on the case, posts are an extended version of that. at the same time, you have have in high profile cases, blogs change the nature of the debate on pending cases. you can have both to change the understanding of issues. sort of debate issues, in ways that, you know, i remember -- when i was a supreme court law clerk, i clerked in 2003-2004, i read blogs. that's what
questions about the ethical limits under the legal ethics rules of blogging, and the author, rachel lee, had the following concern: well, if you have a blog posted in the legal community that folks read, an infinite resource to offer, by the time the briefs are filed, the briefs are an afterthought. the blogging sets the terms of the dente, and if only one side is blogging, one side gets the file infinite; right? keep writing about it, or are there limits on one side's ability to blog about a...